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f* V Cmsulting Benehciaries. rpjJE Pr*bi*e Tmst«e akaimst«rs his trosts in strict aecord with the Bpirit and lettcr of the vnll or trust deed, bnt in doing so he fteely constdts the beneficiaries, and constantly studies their interests and welfare. n %e Shblic'lrustee 8/18.

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i What Wil! Your | | Child Learn This [ I Year ?, f 5 ... Look faack on last year. | § Measure if you can the pro- | \ gress your child made in : r culture and knowledge of the j • worth-while things of life. E 3 ; | ... Look ahead— twelve months § l hence. How much further = = $ advanced will your child be? \ | ... That life, that future is in \ I your hands. The most en- E 1 riching and the most oower- § | ful influence of all is music. E I ' I BUY YOUR CHILD A PIANO \ I TO-DAY. | \ 40 TQ CHOOSE FROM. i I TO EASY TERMS. 5 . § | COLLIER'S | PIANO IMPORTERS, f | NEW PLYMOUTH. j 5 : MittitwiiiHiun'H'nnniinnuiiniiinnnumnuauH'immimi

Soaring High in Public Favour! SINGER The Light Car Leader You owe it to yourself to have a demonstration! Thirty mlnutes at the wheel will convince you that Singer is Britain's Best. H. H. MOILER Lf d. DKVOK BT., N.P. "Phones 1813, 1814. UNION ST., HAWERA. 'Phone 2574. Hawera Manager: Mr. C. Cowan. Stratford Saies Representntlve: Mr. W. B. Lacey, 'Phone 331

Fresh Crisp Biscuifs. Bruce's Digestive, Saloon Thin Lunch, Wine, Rice, Tea Cakes or Saloon Biscuits. Gd Packet. Herrings in Tomato Sauce, lld large tin. Salmon, Large Tins from ....... 10d Sardines, 5 Tins for 1/Fresh Hops, Vinegar, 2/- pound. 2/3 gallon. Potatoes, 281bs. -for 2/11 Onions, 81bs. for V~ Wheat 8/3 bushcl Clippad Barley 6/9 bushel NEW SEASON'S HONEY, Plrst Grade, 9d pound. Bring your own jar. Andrew's Liver Salts, 1/4 and • 2/4 tin. Horlich's Malted Milk, 1/9 and 2/11 bot. Cordial Extracts from 8d bottle. Ceylon Teas GADDS LTD. The food Spedalists, Devon Street, N.P. 'Phone 242.

E. J. DAVIES, ij F.B.O.A., F3.M.C. j I DAVIES' | I SIGHT TESTING f { ROOMS, f | ' HAWERA. 1 | At Mr. Dingle's Pharmacy | | every Thursday | | Appolntments may be made with j | Mr. Dingle. | blMIIMHillllllUIIIIMIllllMlllllllMIMMIIIMinllllllllllllMIIIIIII-

I Beautiful — SHOES | IN i Navy Blue I NEW SMARTNESS. \ | NEW CHARM. | ; They come in "Chic" Court and | | dainty Tie Designs; also featuring | 1 the new Flat Heel Oxford Model. \ 1 Expertly fashioned from French § I Kid and Velvet Suade Leathers at | | amazingly modest prices. | : Call in and see them at = i "Bostock" and "Flexile" | = Shoe Store. 1 | McEWEN BROS. | | "FLEXILE" SHOE STORE f i 'Phone 201. New Plymouth j

CONSULT J. O. BENNETT F.I.O., N.Z., rjrjjjg OFTICIAN 199 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH, Phone 63W,

j j^^w.LADIES' HANDBAGS 1 | f We have an excellent | ! assortment at Bedrock | | prices. 1 Leafrher Supply Store [ [ EGMONT ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. !

I STUD PEDIGREE I | FORMS f I 1 Dozen .. .. 2/- [ : 50 •* •• * • 7/6 * i .. .. .. 22/6 i = Postage Paid. \ \ Daily News, | | JOBBING DEPT., j NEW PLYMOUTH. {

Criffiths 6* Syme, B. Arch., AiU.B.y F.A.N.Z.I.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECTS AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS, King's Buildings, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH, and Daily News Buildings, Broadvay, STRATFORD.

We can steam dye your faded clothes to look like new for a few shillings. Suits and Costumes double Dry Cleaned and pressed, 4/9. J. X. Hawkins and CoH cnr. Devon and Liaxdet Streets.*

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1938, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1938, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1938, Page 6

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